Personal intelligence agent
Pulse
Turn your life data into useful observations.
Personal intelligence agent
Turn your life data into useful observations.
2026
What is Pulse
Pulse connects the tools you already use, watches for patterns across them, and writes useful observations to your vault. It runs in the background on your machine—scheduled syncs keep connectors fresh and the pipeline moving without you watching a dashboard. It explains what is changing in plain English, so you are not stitching the story together yourself.
That might mean noticing that late meetings are pushing dinner later and sleep shorter, that errands across town keep leading to extra spending, or that weeks with two strength workouts are your most focused workweeks.
Every observation lands as readable notes in your Obsidian vault—yours to inspect, edit, or delete. A Model Context Protocol server lets Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and other MCP-capable tools query the same timeline and insight patterns.
Connectors
Together they turn scattered signals into unique and actionable insights about your life.
Pulse agent
Insights
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Philosophy
Self-hosted, readable, and under your control.
Google knows where you go. Your bank knows what you buy. Spotify knows your mood. Apple knows how you sleep. Each company holds a fragment of your life and uses it to sell you things. You never get to see the whole picture.
Pulse doesn't ask you to stop using these services. It connects to them, pulls your data home, and runs it through an AI that works for you, not for advertisers. Same data. Different agenda.
Every insight, every memory, every piece of data the agent touches is stored as plain text in an Obsidian vault on your machine. There is no black box. You can read, edit, or delete anything the agent knows.
No cloud. No subscriptions. No company sitting between you and your data. Pulse runs on your hardware, on your network, under your control. If you unplug it, it's gone. That's the point.